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How to use the Internet With Your Home School Program
Homeschooling has come a long way and now is more and more being done online then every before. You should use your computer and the resources available online as part of your home school programs. There is...
Getting Closer With Your Children Through Teaching Part 2
So, You have considered the Home Schooling option. Well if you have read the first installment of this little series, on my previous hub then "good job!". If Not, you may wish to do so, before reading this...
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Why let Tim and Lisa learn at home than send them to school? Well, first of all, you don't have to wake them up at 7 every morning and bundle them off to school with umpteen numbers of instructions, and wait...
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Deciding on a Home School ProgramThere are many different home school programs on the market today that can fit the varying needs of parents and children who home school. There are Christian home school...
0 commentsFree Homeschooling – Microwave Science
This free homeschooling experiment is a wonderful way to demonstrate how microwaves can cause liquids to boil – even if we can’t see them actually boiling. I love this experiment because it also helps to reinforce the importance of safety around foods we’ve cooked in the microwave!
0 commentsFree Homeschooling – Freezing Bubbles
This free homeschooling experiment is not only super easy, but it also helps to demonstrate how air and gas work together in the same environment. Plus, you’ll be able to observe what happens when a solid becomes a gas right before your eyes as dry ice melts and interacts with air-filled bubbles.
0 commentsFree Homeschooling – The Egg Drop
This free homeschooling experiment encourages students to be innovative as they design packaging to protect an uncooked egg from a fall. Not only will students learn about the interaction between objects in motion, but they will also be encouraged to think more about how careful packaging of products surround us in our everyday lives. Read this article to get started with this helpful experiment!
1 commentHomeschool Program – It’s Electric!
This science experiment is the perfect addition to any homeschool program focusing on electricity and conductivity. Using just a few easy steps, students will learn how to make their very own conductivity tester. Check it out!
0 commentsHomeschool Programs – Ketchup or Down
You can learn a lot about food and how your food is packaged by working on this project that’s great for homeschool programs. For one thing, you’ll find out whether or not your food is packaged with air. If it is, then you’ll learn a whole new way to play with your food! This experiment is simple. Read on to begin!
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If you like magic tricks and hands-on experiments, then you’ll love this cool project, which works great with many different types of home school programs. With just one tap, you’ll turn a liquid into a solid. Don’t think it’s possible? Think it might even be…magic? Then read on for the simple instructions you need to get started!
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